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Hydrogen Intensity and Real-Time Analysis Experiment: 256-element array status and overview

Crichton, Devin
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Aich, Moumita
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Amara, Adam
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January 1, 2022
Journal Of Astronomical Telescopes Instruments And Systems

The Hydrogen Intensity and Real-time Analysis Experiment (HIRAX) is a radio interferometer array currently in development, with an initial 256-element array to be deployed at the South African Radio Astronomy Observatory Square Kilometer Array site in South Africa. Each of the 6 m, f/0.23 dishes will be instrumented with dual-polarization feeds operating over a frequency range of 400 to 800 MHz. Through intensity mapping of the 21 cm emission line of neutral hydrogen, HIRAX will provide a cosmological survey of the distribution of large-scale structure over the redshift range of 0.775 < z < 2.55 over similar to 15,000 square degrees of the southern sky. The statistical power of such a survey is sufficient to produce similar to 7% constraints on the dark energy equation of state parameter when combined with measurements from the Planck satellite. Additionally, HIRAX will provide a highly competitive platform for radio transient and HI absorber science while enabling a multitude of cross-correlation studies. We describe the science goals of the experiment, overview of the design and status of the subcomponents of the telescope system, and describe the expected performance of the initial 256-element array as well as the planned future expansion to the final, 1024-element array. (C) 2022 Society of Photo Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE)

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DOI
10.1117/1.JATIS.8.1.011019
Web of Science ID

WOS:000780829700020

Author(s)
Crichton, Devin
Aich, Moumita
Amara, Adam
Bandura, Kevin
Bassett, Bruce A.
Bengaly, Carlos
Berner, Pascale
Bhatporia, Shruti
Bucher, Martin
Chang, Tzu-Ching
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Date Issued

2022-01-01

Publisher

SPIE-SOC PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS

Published in
Journal Of Astronomical Telescopes Instruments And Systems
Volume

8

Issue

1

Article Number

011019

Subjects

Engineering, Aerospace

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Instruments & Instrumentation

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Optics

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Engineering

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21 cm

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intensity mapping

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cosmology

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dark energy

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radio transients

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interferometers

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spectroscopic survey measurement

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anisotropic power spectrum

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galaxy sample

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redshift 0.6

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growth-rate

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bao

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astropy

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project

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scale

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